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. >>> now, to new developments from the u.s. army. they're changing the amount of times units will be deployed. deployments will be reduced from 12 months to 9 months for most units. this isn't going to affect con bat troops this year. >>> the latest now on the shot heard inside of a woman's clothing store inmont in montgomery county. a woman is accused of killing another at the lulu lemon shop in march. she officially told them that masked men came in and attacked the women. they found that the story wasn't true. >>> today, friends and family are coming together to say good- bye to one of the teens killed in a shooting in baltimore city. this 15-year-old was shot and killed sunday on south west baltimore. one of the viewings took place in catonsville. >>> i remember when his mother was here, walking him to school and he loved the ravens and he was close friends with my oldest son and my family. he was like a little son to us. >> the police are investigating the shooting that killed the two. >>> baltimore county police say that a w
. >>> now, to new developments from the u.s. army. they're changing the amount of times units will be deployed. deployments will be reduced from 12 months to 9 months for most units. this isn't going to affect con bat troops this year. >>> the latest now on the shot heard inside of a woman's clothing store inmont in montgomery county. a woman is accused of killing another at the lulu lemon shop in march. she officially told them that masked men came in and attacked the...
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average 1000 in the u.s. and we are looking at a record breaking april no doubt about that. things calmed down now. temperatures a little cooler behind the front. not craze cool. sprinkling of upper 60s in gaithersburg and hagerstown. satellite picture, radar combined. a few clouds pushing through now that will give way to clear skies. in fact, for tonight, clearing. little bit chilly. grab a light jacket when you're heading out. we will come back and take you all the way through the weekend. lesli? >> thank you, topper. >>> hearings into the hiring practices of dc mayor vincent gray continued today. one key witness missing. the council is prepared to take brown to court if he doesn't cooperate. >> reporter: remember this, our first introduction to the ex-dc employee back in february who cried about being fired from his job. >> well, this guy looking at me and telling me that i'm not a good fit. >> reporter: well, since then we not only learned about his name and his sketchy past. he has said the mayor paid him off and his job was a political favor. now he is done talking. >
average 1000 in the u.s. and we are looking at a record breaking april no doubt about that. things calmed down now. temperatures a little cooler behind the front. not craze cool. sprinkling of upper 60s in gaithersburg and hagerstown. satellite picture, radar combined. a few clouds pushing through now that will give way to clear skies. in fact, for tonight, clearing. little bit chilly. grab a light jacket when you're heading out. we will come back and take you all the way through the weekend....
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could be the bahamas or even the southeastern u.s. by the weekend. 97 today. 70s tonight. 94 tomorrow with scattered storms. thursday, sunny and hot around 90. friday, 92. then saturday and sunday, there is another chance of storms with highs still in the 90s. we'll be back with more 9news now at noon in just a moment. >>> i love when women inspire other women to reach the top. because i truly believe that women should salute and celebrate and elevate other women. and my special guest believes that, too. i would like to meet judith wilson, the founder of washington women's weekly which is a web site and i'm so excited about her because we're starting a partnership and she's going to be on a new web site that i'm going to tell you more about. j.c.hayward.com. i wanted to ask you why did you decide to do this? >> you know, j.c., first of all, thank you for having me here to join you. but as women are gaining more education, rising to the top in leadership positions in their career, balancing family and personal life, alliances among wom
could be the bahamas or even the southeastern u.s. by the weekend. 97 today. 70s tonight. 94 tomorrow with scattered storms. thursday, sunny and hot around 90. friday, 92. then saturday and sunday, there is another chance of storms with highs still in the 90s. we'll be back with more 9news now at noon in just a moment. >>> i love when women inspire other women to reach the top. because i truly believe that women should salute and celebrate and elevate other women. and my special guest...
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the u.s. remains very strong. what we're much more worried about, actually, is europe because europe doesn't have the so-called fire brigade to address the problems quickly. >> i don't want to get too in the weeds here, but this is a very serious question here and it's just in to cnn. we're getting word that the tokyo stock market just opened down 1.5%. is that of concern to you? what does that say to you? >> it it says that there's a lot of uncertainty globally, that people don't -- they're worried. there isn't any clear path to get out of the problems that they're in. and by the way, japan's debt to gdp it near 200%. this is a highly unusual time when a lot of heretofore fairly strong countries are having difficulty in terms of their credit quality. basically the credit problems of a lot of these countries with their financial institutions was taken over by the governments and now the government's debt to gdp has grown quite a bit and they're not struggling with it but having to deal with it. and it's going to t
the u.s. remains very strong. what we're much more worried about, actually, is europe because europe doesn't have the so-called fire brigade to address the problems quickly. >> i don't want to get too in the weeds here, but this is a very serious question here and it's just in to cnn. we're getting word that the tokyo stock market just opened down 1.5%. is that of concern to you? what does that say to you? >> it it says that there's a lot of uncertainty globally, that people don't...
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five u.s. soldiers were killed on saturday when a suicide bomber wearing an afghan military uniform struck a military base and a suicide bomber was still suffering most and in february and march insurgents and this year it was 353 but they warned u.s. troops shouldn't feel too secure. >> we felt in the past that we are inside of our bases and if we are working with the afghan counterparts that we were relatively secure. i think this whole strategy now puts that into question. >> well, the u.s. military is now training afghan units in basic counter intelligence so they can try and find these infiltrators and afghan police in military uniforms before they attack. >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> the latest push to get yemen's leader out of power, thousands of women have turned out all across the country. >> reporter: women furious at the country's president demanding that he step down. >> translator: he insulteded women, he attacked our dignity and we will protest against it becau
five u.s. soldiers were killed on saturday when a suicide bomber wearing an afghan military uniform struck a military base and a suicide bomber was still suffering most and in february and march insurgents and this year it was 353 but they warned u.s. troops shouldn't feel too secure. >> we felt in the past that we are inside of our bases and if we are working with the afghan counterparts that we were relatively secure. i think this whole strategy now puts that into question. >>...
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we saw that immediate surge of u.s. markets like we had seen in europe and like we had seen in asia and then these bad manufacturing numbers and it fizzled the market. ironic that those numbers countered the relief over getting a debt deal done. >> not really, ali, because longer term the actual -- if you look at the numbers, you'll see that really this debt ceiling agreement takes you back to the status quo. you've got an authority to borrow. you can continue to borrow money at large amounts, but really, what does it do for the underlying strength or growth of the economy? and i think what people today, and this is something you have been focusing on in some detail, people are focusing on the fact that this deal actually does harm the economy because it will have a depressing effect. now, the president had wanted a clean debt ceiling bill. he wanted to be able to raise the debt ceiling without there being anything attached to it. once the debt deficit measures were added to the bill, then, obviously, it becomes a diffe
we saw that immediate surge of u.s. markets like we had seen in europe and like we had seen in asia and then these bad manufacturing numbers and it fizzled the market. ironic that those numbers countered the relief over getting a debt deal done. >> not really, ali, because longer term the actual -- if you look at the numbers, you'll see that really this debt ceiling agreement takes you back to the status quo. you've got an authority to borrow. you can continue to borrow money at large...
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the u.s. general in charge. >>> under control. a new breed of air traffic controllers taking over with fresh questions about safety still in the air. >>> and hanging tough. brave new worries about the crippled nuclear plant, but we find survivors of the japanese disaster giving everyone a lesson in resilience. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. i'm lester holt in tonight for brian williams. for a seventh straight day the u.s. and its allies bombarded targets in libya, still trying to break the back of moammar gadhafi's assault on rebel-held cities. the u.s. for its part says it's prepared to take a back seat, but exactly what the ultimate goal is and even who's in charge of this operation are still somewhat ill defined tonight. nato says it plans to take full command, but is still seeking consensus on a military strategy. in a moment we'll hear from the general in charge of u.s. forces there, but first to the ground where rebels are takin
the u.s. general in charge. >>> under control. a new breed of air traffic controllers taking over with fresh questions about safety still in the air. >>> and hanging tough. brave new worries about the crippled nuclear plant, but we find survivors of the japanese disaster giving everyone a lesson in resilience. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. i'm lester holt in tonight for brian williams. for a...
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u.s. state department is now urging american citizens to leave syria as soon as possible. also asking them to defer all travel to the nation. the travel warning comes as syria's government ramps up its attacks against pro-reform demonstrators. witnesses say thousands of soldiers backed by tanks and sniper have open fire on the city 60 miles of damascus. reports say at least 11 people have been killed. some estimates put the death toll at clashes at more than 350 people since mid-march. while the obama administration is facing criticism for not doing enough to stem the violence while doing plenty in other places, press sect carney says the white house is readying a response. >> we are pursuing a rarng of possible options including targeted sanctions. we're looking at different ways to make clear to the syrian government how appalling we find this behavior to be and to encourage them both as we have by speaking out against it but in other means to stop the violence and to move towards seriou
u.s. state department is now urging american citizens to leave syria as soon as possible. also asking them to defer all travel to the nation. the travel warning comes as syria's government ramps up its attacks against pro-reform demonstrators. witnesses say thousands of soldiers backed by tanks and sniper have open fire on the city 60 miles of damascus. reports say at least 11 people have been killed. some estimates put the death toll at clashes at more than 350 people since mid-march. while...
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the u.s. commercial fleet. that number is from the last day of 2010 which is a year the fleet added just four aircraft and even though that might not sound like a lot it is the first increase at all since '07 and that fleet where the average age is about 12 is getting younger younger because carriers are retiring older planes and replacing them with newer ones and experts say we are on the 7th generation of aircraft and every generation is safer than the last but there will always be some older planes flying around and those are the ones airlines still need to keep a close eye on. >> each one of the generational changes resulted in a better product and a safer airplane and that is one of the main reasons why our accident rate has been coming down. >> so airplanes are getting safer and more fuel efficient. the newer the plane the more miles per gallon which is why president obama said this week that the military is upgrading his fleet, too, and he hopes that private carriers can keep up. >> i'm
the u.s. commercial fleet. that number is from the last day of 2010 which is a year the fleet added just four aircraft and even though that might not sound like a lot it is the first increase at all since '07 and that fleet where the average age is about 12 is getting younger younger because carriers are retiring older planes and replacing them with newer ones and experts say we are on the 7th generation of aircraft and every generation is safer than the last but there will always be some older...
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the u.s. is not planning to get involved but will put political pressure on syrian officials. >>> the people of syria are certainly seeking a different and reformed government in governance. >> syrians opposed to president al-assad's rule are holding marches. the government blames armed terrorist groups. the united nations security council is holding syrian officials accountable and is trying to use its authority to stop the violence. >>> the obama administration is unveiling a national strategy to counterviolence extremism. the eight page document outlines the approach the country must take to prevent home-grown terror attacks. the document says al-qaeda and those who believe its ideology pose the largest threat to the united states. it addresses the threats that street gang post everyday citizens in america. >>> the senate has approved dempsey to be the next chairman of the next joint chiefs of staff. dempsey who is the army chiefs of staff will proceed mike mullen when he retires october 1s
the u.s. is not planning to get involved but will put political pressure on syrian officials. >>> the people of syria are certainly seeking a different and reformed government in governance. >> syrians opposed to president al-assad's rule are holding marches. the government blames armed terrorist groups. the united nations security council is holding syrian officials accountable and is trying to use its authority to stop the violence. >>> the obama administration is...
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the violence happening as u.s. defense secretary robert gates was here, urging the king to move faster on reforms. reforms clearly not happening fast enough for the thousands in the streets across the region. we're expecting more protests here in jordan today and in syria after funerals to bury the dead. the burn ritual that happens in this part of the world in yemen, negotiations continue, but there seems to be no indication they are breaking through and a pretty tense standoff still there. alex. >> pretty incredible pictures fork a for which we thank you. >>> i'm joined by senior political analyst and editor at large of "time," mark halperin. good morning. >> good morning. >> the president's decision to address the nation, what do you expect in terms of the speech in addressing critics? >> i think the reason for the timing on monday, the handoff from american-led military operations will be transferred to nato. probably under canadian commander and that will give the critics with concerns about america putting it
the violence happening as u.s. defense secretary robert gates was here, urging the king to move faster on reforms. reforms clearly not happening fast enough for the thousands in the streets across the region. we're expecting more protests here in jordan today and in syria after funerals to bury the dead. the burn ritual that happens in this part of the world in yemen, negotiations continue, but there seems to be no indication they are breaking through and a pretty tense standoff still there....
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he was brought to the u.s.. he was sentenced to 30 years in prison and that case. and >>>>>> more than three years after he was first indicted, barry bonds trial is now nearing an end. he is charged with three counts of lying to a grand jury. he is also charged with obstructing the investigation of the use of using performance enhancing drugs by athletes. and >>> today the mother of a popular nba star is arrested at an upscale miami hotel. details on that. >>> plus, a potential danger in the sky. another air-traffic controller caught sleeping on the job. more on that story. >>> a case of road rage. we will have more on that story that ended with a child being shot. >> faa investigators are looking to another report of another air traffic controller sleeping on the job. this time he reportedly had a makeshift bed. >> twice a pilot tries to contract this tower in knoxville, tennessee. twice he got no response, and this was no regular flights. it was a lifeguard flight, meaning it was on an urgent medical mission trying to land, all while an air traffic controller was
he was brought to the u.s.. he was sentenced to 30 years in prison and that case. and >>>>>> more than three years after he was first indicted, barry bonds trial is now nearing an end. he is charged with three counts of lying to a grand jury. he is also charged with obstructing the investigation of the use of using performance enhancing drugs by athletes. and >>> today the mother of a popular nba star is arrested at an upscale miami hotel. details on that....
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four of the eight largest power grid operators in the u.s. and canada have set all-time records over the last two weeks. that means much higher bills for consumers. some have had to make drastic choices. at this food pantry they are seseng triple the number of needy they usually do. >> electricity bill, everything is just too much now. we can't afford food. >> reporter: forecasters predict dallas will sweat through at least another week of triple digit temperatures. straining those who rely on power as well as those who provide it. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> thank you, ryan, with a picture from texas. >>> and in florida tonight, where they were hoping for some rain from tropical storm emily, they are now learning they might not get anything at all. and while haiti and the dominican republic got five inches of rain, it was far less than haiti w w bracing for. >>> now to the major drug debate tonight. should the cholesterol-lowering drug lipitor be made available over the counter and how much money would you save if it was? here's abc's s
four of the eight largest power grid operators in the u.s. and canada have set all-time records over the last two weeks. that means much higher bills for consumers. some have had to make drastic choices. at this food pantry they are seseng triple the number of needy they usually do. >> electricity bill, everything is just too much now. we can't afford food. >> reporter: forecasters predict dallas will sweat through at least another week of triple digit temperatures. straining those...
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u.s. . and syria's president promising a new constitution which is a key demand of the lethal protests that have been raging for seven months this comes after the u.n. warned the country is plunging into a full scale civil war. up next already takes a look at how the land your home sits on may not be your own especially if there are riches to be had underneath. forty acres and one thousand nine hundred three and decided it would be a great place to find my build a home and retire. i am fifty generation my great great grandfather homesteaded here. let's go let's go the gates was killed. long. gone. we have three hundred head of al it come down on the high country they're encouraged libya. i'm a fourth generation rancher when i was little dad would let me have two cows out of the herd so i could heard. my favorite things is the red winged blackbirds that use the honey honey the red winged blackbirds are back you know. this has been my favorite place i've ever lived in my life i say represent
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they are concerned that the u.s. may be headed toward a recession. a stunning fall for wall street, the biggest ball drop since 2008. fueled by fears of a weak economy and -- here and abroad. >> investors are very worried that we are headed for a recession. they want to get out while the getting is good. >> trading has been volatile this week. there was a small bounce after the debt crisis agreement. not enough to stave off investor concerns. >> they are saying, we are worried about profits and we are worried about a recession. >> friday's jobs report is expected to show that unemployment remains at 9.2%. >> making sure that the economy -- that businesses are getting finance. making sure that young people are getting trained for the jobs of the future. >> pact is easier said than done. most lawmakers have been -- have left town for the month. >> beginning a solution to this problem is going to be as tough as it has ever been. >> it comes at a time when corporate profits are growing. oil fell $5 a barrel. >>> the debt deal is nothing too well with inv
they are concerned that the u.s. may be headed toward a recession. a stunning fall for wall street, the biggest ball drop since 2008. fueled by fears of a weak economy and -- here and abroad. >> investors are very worried that we are headed for a recession. they want to get out while the getting is good. >> trading has been volatile this week. there was a small bounce after the debt crisis agreement. not enough to stave off investor concerns. >> they are saying, we are worried...
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and the .3 billion is the population of the entire u.s. round off the entire population of the u.s. and you have kchina. >> susan, go ahead. >> when you're saying we have to understand them better, better culturally ask i take it not just in business and not just trying, like you said, to one-up them. we want to beat them, be better, yet we hear their system is so much better. what do americans need to understand about the chinese so at least they're not trying to fight them as much as they can, maybe, compete and together find better solutions for themselves here? >> well, china is -- we think of china as being so centralized that there are commissars issues -- >> they're not? >> they're not. the authority is per vaesive the pervasive but not as centralized as we think. competing with different agendas trying to reach different goals which is why you can have these kinds of results when they talk about opening up and you can see it in the rail system. it's an interesting case. there was that accident that just happened there. where you have i think the tension of china clearly on d
and the .3 billion is the population of the entire u.s. round off the entire population of the u.s. and you have kchina. >> susan, go ahead. >> when you're saying we have to understand them better, better culturally ask i take it not just in business and not just trying, like you said, to one-up them. we want to beat them, be better, yet we hear their system is so much better. what do americans need to understand about the chinese so at least they're not trying to fight them as much...
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. >> the u.s. has extended coverage to 262,000 people that did not have it before and half of them are children. >> the governor says the state will save an estimated $850 million and cut the number of marylanders living without health insurance in half by the year 2020. >> wine lovers, do not pop the corks just yet. a bill allowing consumers to get wind directly from the winery hit a roadblock in annapolis. >> david collins joins us with the latest period of >> they need a better corkscrew or something. concerns akey wrench passage and an exemption. direct wine shipments from a retail store is out, allowing winery's to mail your favorite vintages to your homes is still an option. it is part of a compromise that got this contentious piece of legislation to both the house and senate floors. but it may still wither on the vine, so to speak. both versions allow maryland consumers to order up to 18 cases of wine directly into their home. but 88 of the road to passage after someone raised a question --
. >> the u.s. has extended coverage to 262,000 people that did not have it before and half of them are children. >> the governor says the state will save an estimated $850 million and cut the number of marylanders living without health insurance in half by the year 2020. >> wine lovers, do not pop the corks just yet. a bill allowing consumers to get wind directly from the winery hit a roadblock in annapolis. >> david collins joins us with the latest period of >>...
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partially as punishment for bags and the recent expulsion of u.s. forces in several regions and as a scolding for a perceived slowdown in engaging anti-u.s. militants in the region and it seems like it is making friends all over the world the death of journalist sia this. has further deteriorate united states pakistan relations after mullen made comments using the pakistani government of being involved needless to say their panties are now in a great big one all right and while we're just feeling the love in pakistan and china let's head over to syria which remains a hotbed for political unrest in the middle east with anti-government demonstrations have been continuing for weeks now with some violent repression on the part of the government including entire towns being cleared out earlier today however pro-government protesters and we are waiting to see what's really behind these organized events turn their sights on the american and french embassies condemning perceive associations of anti-government sentiments the state department has made clear t
partially as punishment for bags and the recent expulsion of u.s. forces in several regions and as a scolding for a perceived slowdown in engaging anti-u.s. militants in the region and it seems like it is making friends all over the world the death of journalist sia this. has further deteriorate united states pakistan relations after mullen made comments using the pakistani government of being involved needless to say their panties are now in a great big one all right and while we're just...
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over the last ten days u.s. jets have flown 35% of the missions. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," some americans who lost their homes to foreclosure may be getting some money back. >>> plus, important new evidence in the murder of a colorado man on a mexican border lake. you're watching the "cbs morning news." g the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. befor
over the last ten days u.s. jets have flown 35% of the missions. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," some americans who lost their homes to foreclosure may be getting some money back. >>> plus, important new evidence in the murder of a colorado man on a mexican border lake. you're watching the "cbs morning news." g the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if...
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as the pentagon announced the u.s. is drawing back from leading the operation. >> nearly all, some 75% of the combat air patrol missions in support of the no-fly zone are now being executed by our coalition partners. >> reporter: despite that claim, americans have been flying 70% of all combat missions this week, leading to questions from congress about america's role. in a letter to the president, house speaker john boehner complained that the administration has not clearly defined the libya mission. today press secretary jay carney responded, but would not let cameras record the briefing. >> and we have in a very substantial way consulted with congress and we'll continue to do that. >> reporter: even many democrats agree with the republican speaker that the president should do more to explain his goals. >> the boehner questions are valid. he's asking what's the duration, what's the mission, what's the cost, what's our exit strategy. and i think the president needs to answer these questions, not just for the congress
as the pentagon announced the u.s. is drawing back from leading the operation. >> nearly all, some 75% of the combat air patrol missions in support of the no-fly zone are now being executed by our coalition partners. >> reporter: despite that claim, americans have been flying 70% of all combat missions this week, leading to questions from congress about america's role. in a letter to the president, house speaker john boehner complained that the administration has not clearly defined...
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the u.s. credit rating. wall street took a major dive today. the dow plunged 266 points. its biggest drop in two month months. the s&p fell 33. president signed his extension after it passed in the senate. we hear what is next for president obama. mike emanuel takes us through the debt deal and what lies ahead but we begin with rich edsson on what is turning out to be a terrible slump on wall street and breaking news. >> good evening. on the day that congress resolve the did creteing, the markets fell again. the eighth down day in a row for the dow jones/industrials average. the longest losing streak since october of 2008. on continuing concerns the u.s. economy is slowing. government report released this morning showed consumer spending dropped for the first time in two years. that along with a stream of recent lackluster and poor economic reports have led the markets downward this summer. it appears that investors are looking beyond the debt debate to key jobs reports tomorrow, thursday and
the u.s. credit rating. wall street took a major dive today. the dow plunged 266 points. its biggest drop in two month months. the s&p fell 33. president signed his extension after it passed in the senate. we hear what is next for president obama. mike emanuel takes us through the debt deal and what lies ahead but we begin with rich edsson on what is turning out to be a terrible slump on wall street and breaking news. >> good evening. on the day that congress resolve the did creteing,...
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his only daughter led a rally at a compound that was struck by u.s. bombers 20 years ago today. >>> there's a new video from al qaeda's number two, aimen al zawahiri. he called on libyan armies to oust moammar gadhafi. the nato attack did happen. >>> the advocacy group, human rights watch, says they have enough evidence to prosecute former haitian dictator, baby doc duvalier. a haitian judge launched an investigation into his brutal regime. but so far, nothing has come of it. >>> the man in charge of the nation's air traffic control system is out after a series of incidents where controllers were caught sleeping. it's another move in what the head of the faa promises will be a sweeping review of the entire system. the agency has already added a second controller on midnight shifts at more than two dozen airports. >>> and taking a look at the country's weather this morning, more severe storms in the central portion of the u.s. also, in the upper plains states. rain and snow in the upper northwest. and partially sunny and a little cool in the northeast.
his only daughter led a rally at a compound that was struck by u.s. bombers 20 years ago today. >>> there's a new video from al qaeda's number two, aimen al zawahiri. he called on libyan armies to oust moammar gadhafi. the nato attack did happen. >>> the advocacy group, human rights watch, says they have enough evidence to prosecute former haitian dictator, baby doc duvalier. a haitian judge launched an investigation into his brutal regime. but so far, nothing has come of it....
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. >> because e-mail and computers costing the u.s. postal moving truckloads, it is about $3o save million. -- $3 billion. those consolidations will distance male has travel. taking the normal one .3 days this is the first time in 40 years there is no chance a will arrive the next day. >> the american public pays bills online. we cannot sit back and wait for another five or six or 10 years before make the changes. >> the postal service wants to delivery from six days a to five. staying ahead of the cost curve that we have to pull out significant excess capacity out of our net worth. >> congress has to approve the skepticsnd there are on capitol hill. come, newto developments in the jerry sandusky sex abuse case. how the morning after pill may to women oflable all ages. >> there is a new pocket of protesters in town. we're live from their headquarters. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our netetworks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can em
. >> because e-mail and computers costing the u.s. postal moving truckloads, it is about $3o save million. -- $3 billion. those consolidations will distance male has travel. taking the normal one .3 days this is the first time in 40 years there is no chance a will arrive the next day. >> the american public pays bills online. we cannot sit back and wait for another five or six or 10 years before make the changes. >> the postal service wants to delivery from six days a to five....
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>>mark: the latest on the u.s. attack in afghanistan that killed 24 troops, the offensive on top spokesperson says u.s. forces misunderstood in connection with the nato attack last month on to practice in the outpost. a new report says american troops fought if it were under attack in responded appropriately saying a combination of mistrust and bad maps resulted in the air strike. it is hot havana >>will: i am at a summit in oakland. instead of being inside working the nurses are all sizes ranging in one day protest. maybe three dozen nurses out here are upset because the hospital continues do not work with them when as far as negotiating that. they said they're ready to have that or to the bargaining table. this is what you need to know if you are a patient. as services are still available siri you can enter, not a problem the nurses are not saying anything to the nation's grief they have wrought in replacement nurses that will be on the job for the next few days. this is a one day strike however on friday the nur
>>mark: the latest on the u.s. attack in afghanistan that killed 24 troops, the offensive on top spokesperson says u.s. forces misunderstood in connection with the nato attack last month on to practice in the outpost. a new report says american troops fought if it were under attack in responded appropriately saying a combination of mistrust and bad maps resulted in the air strike. it is hot havana >>will: i am at a summit in oakland. instead of being inside working the nurses are...
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we represented a rational snide u.s. district. -- anthony wiehl represented new york's ninth u.s. district. he resigned earlier this year after posting indecent photos. and this is called "jacqueline kennedy: conversations with president kennedy." and abc news special will air on tuesday. >> i worked one summer with john kennedy jr. and he called his mother every day. i hope you do the same. >> are you ready for some cooler air on the way? changes are in the forecast. 84 degrees is the high temperature on sunday. 98 degrees is the record, set back in 1983. showers are moving across the district with wins out of the north at 60 miles per hour. 66 in ashburn which is nearly seven tenths of an inch of rain today. and finally children's hospital just a half-hour ago was at the right now they have already to 10 7/8 to of rain. this is all from that cell that is moving quickly -- to tenths of an inch of rain. this is all from that cell that is moving quickly across the area. skies will be mostly cloudy overnight. still a flash flood advisory. it will cancel out in about eight minutes or
we represented a rational snide u.s. district. -- anthony wiehl represented new york's ninth u.s. district. he resigned earlier this year after posting indecent photos. and this is called "jacqueline kennedy: conversations with president kennedy." and abc news special will air on tuesday. >> i worked one summer with john kennedy jr. and he called his mother every day. i hope you do the same. >> are you ready for some cooler air on the way? changes are in the forecast. 84...
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and u.s. airway dz not return our calls today. >> and bart formally unveiled a trained investigator who will oversee the transit system's police force. calling for increased oversight of bart police came after the 2009 shooting death of unarmed passenger oscar grant by former officer johannes mehserle. both the 11 member civilian panel and police auditor will get to work today. they face a big first tas income probing the shooting death of charles hill on july 3. police say hill approached with a knife. they're going to get trial by fire. the world wants to see are they going to be in lock wupt police? and maybe everything is the way it should be. questions have come up. >> pro testers called for the disbanding of the police department during a demonstration that forced the closure of the civic center station last night. >> and tonight's the night some east bay students could learn whether cutting class will cost them hard cash. the kompbs yord city council meets to start talking about a curfe
and u.s. airway dz not return our calls today. >> and bart formally unveiled a trained investigator who will oversee the transit system's police force. calling for increased oversight of bart police came after the 2009 shooting death of unarmed passenger oscar grant by former officer johannes mehserle. both the 11 member civilian panel and police auditor will get to work today. they face a big first tas income probing the shooting death of charles hill on july 3. police say hill...
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u.s. stock futures don't look good indicating another rough day ahead in the u.s. at the close on thursday, the dow jones was down 513 points. the drop started early over fears italy and spain might default. the sell-off continues this morning in asian markets. >> the question is will that- cycle continue? only time will tell. >> it's a perfect storm. manufacturing fell last month. consumer spending dropped for the first time in almost a year. and the job market has unemployment hovering around 9%. >> investors are worried we are headed for a recession and they want to get out while the getting is good. >> an average loss of more than $11,000 in the average 401k. >> you have to give me reason to buy stocks. >> you can see the start of 2011 and years up to yesterday. starting and ending at the same point. it basically wiped out all the games for the year -- gains. the july jobs report will be coming out today and we will be following that. abc 7 news reporting. >>> local investors are nervous about a repeat recession. >> mike conneen continues team coverage from the
u.s. stock futures don't look good indicating another rough day ahead in the u.s. at the close on thursday, the dow jones was down 513 points. the drop started early over fears italy and spain might default. the sell-off continues this morning in asian markets. >> the question is will that- cycle continue? only time will tell. >> it's a perfect storm. manufacturing fell last month. consumer spending dropped for the first time in almost a year. and the job market has unemployment...
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yemen's outgoing president will be allowed to come to the u.s. for medical treatment. president saleh is recovering from severe injuries he suffered in a june attack on his compound. the white house is hoping the move will ease tensions in yemen. analysts say it could incite more violence and help empower al-qaeda. hundreds died in a violent crackdown ordered by saleh on anti-government protesters. agreed to give up power a month ago. an election is set for february. >> british researchers believe flu shots can be more effective by changing the time of day when given. a study found flu shots work best for men when they get them in the morning and women in the afternoon. the research centered on synchronizing shots with the body's natural daily cyclical rhythm. >>> it is being called the new epidemic, the number of people experiencing acid reflux. today it has doubled compared to a decade ago. research shows as many as 60 million americans experience acid reflux at least once a month. why? doctors say partly obesity and lifestyle. smoking, fatty foods and meals before b
yemen's outgoing president will be allowed to come to the u.s. for medical treatment. president saleh is recovering from severe injuries he suffered in a june attack on his compound. the white house is hoping the move will ease tensions in yemen. analysts say it could incite more violence and help empower al-qaeda. hundreds died in a violent crackdown ordered by saleh on anti-government protesters. agreed to give up power a month ago. an election is set for february. >> british...
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and the u.s. . syria's president promising a new constitution which is a key demand of the lethal protests that have been raging for seven months this after the u.n. war in the country could be plunging into a full scale civil war up next r.t. investigates how to lend your home may be sitting on may not be your own especially if there are riches underneath stay with us. in two thousand and four some residents in garfield county began to complain that they were getting sick as a result of the drilling activities in their neighborhoods. a young woman from silt laura amos was one of the earliest and loudest voices. as everyone in this room probably knows my groundwater has been contaminated with methane. gets a lot of people in this room with contamination and pollution issues so who then is responsible to me for that that loss of my welfare if it's not you the gas commission if a whale is drilled next year rosen's near your residence within the legal setbacks and there's a perceived or real impact on
and the u.s. . syria's president promising a new constitution which is a key demand of the lethal protests that have been raging for seven months this after the u.n. war in the country could be plunging into a full scale civil war up next r.t. investigates how to lend your home may be sitting on may not be your own especially if there are riches underneath stay with us. in two thousand and four some residents in garfield county began to complain that they were getting sick as a result of the...
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the u.s. markets today. stocked ha been under pressure for more than a week. the dow and s & p 500 have dropped more than they gained this year. art cashion warns more trouble the is brewing across the atlantic as skittish european banks and investors look to cash out of american companies. >> there's an old saying in wall street, when you can't sell what you want to sell, you sell whatever you can, including your grandmother's necklace. so i think some of the people in europe are having a very difficult time raising the kind of capital they were hoping to get, and looking at whatever assets they have here in the united states and selling here. >> reporter: fears that italy and spain cannot overcome their mounting debt problems led to huge market losses across europe. england, germany and france, all closed down. there is a double dip recession, perhaps in the u.s. and another global financial crisis. >> with the economies of the world, frankly, not in a very robust recovery at the moment, the
the u.s. markets today. stocked ha been under pressure for more than a week. the dow and s & p 500 have dropped more than they gained this year. art cashion warns more trouble the is brewing across the atlantic as skittish european banks and investors look to cash out of american companies. >> there's an old saying in wall street, when you can't sell what you want to sell, you sell whatever you can, including your grandmother's necklace. so i think some of the people in europe are...
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she promised continued u.s. support to help the tens of thousands of people displaced by the disaster. >>> we'll take a quick break. just ahead on the "morning news," broadway's "spider-man" show faces more big changes. >>> plus, it's deadline day. find out who isn't paying their fair share of taxes. this is the "morning news." s." pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest. no fetching, no friendship till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. >>> even before it was
she promised continued u.s. support to help the tens of thousands of people displaced by the disaster. >>> we'll take a quick break. just ahead on the "morning news," broadway's "spider-man" show faces more big changes. >>> plus, it's deadline day. find out who isn't paying their fair share of taxes. this is the "morning news." s." pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and...
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the u.s. says there is no crackdown. some of this is truly mind bending stuff you're getting tonight. here's he told us today. >> out of the list that was announced by the so-called activists in syria, that killed people, 500, at least 500 have come out and said, we read our names in the lists. we are alive and kicking. these are blatant lies. this is the problem we're facing today in syria. a massive campaign of disinformation and lies. >> if we cannot go in and substantiate these number. prove them or disprove them. how can we, who can we believe? why won't the government let us? >> you were invited. >> i was invited. but not allowed to circulate inside syria. >> the brutality that is being committed in syria against innocent people, against policemen and the syrian military. never reported. >> i have to say that's not true at all. we have a reported on the deaths of the security forces. we know about a number of the people have been security forces. but a large number have been civilians, demonstrators, pro democracy
the u.s. says there is no crackdown. some of this is truly mind bending stuff you're getting tonight. here's he told us today. >> out of the list that was announced by the so-called activists in syria, that killed people, 500, at least 500 have come out and said, we read our names in the lists. we are alive and kicking. these are blatant lies. this is the problem we're facing today in syria. a massive campaign of disinformation and lies. >> if we cannot go in and substantiate these...
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>> the u.s. to china. >> the u.s. cutting aid to china. am i am not aware of that call. i really do not have anything on that for you. if you want to follow-up with my office, we could make that call. >> talking about tax reform, the president often says he would like to lower and broaden the base. would he expand the tax on corporate as well as individuals? b>> i don't think has been specified. a long time, since the state of the union, the president has said he would like to see corporate tax reform and individual tax reform. in both cases he wants to simplify the tax code, lower the rate, while eliminating a lot of the loopholes and subsidies that, if you will, bastardize the process. that's in the dictionary. it is clean. and create a situation where a lot of american businesses and industries, that it tilts the playing field and there's an opportunity through tax reform to make a more fair sensible system for businesses and individual. all right, thanks a lot, guys. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> since the press briefing, a temporary agr
>> the u.s. to china. >> the u.s. cutting aid to china. am i am not aware of that call. i really do not have anything on that for you. if you want to follow-up with my office, we could make that call. >> talking about tax reform, the president often says he would like to lower and broaden the base. would he expand the tax on corporate as well as individuals? b>> i don't think has been specified. a long time, since the state of the union, the president has said he would...
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. >>> and with just one day to go until a possible u.s. government default, the house passed this evening and sent over to the senate the compromise measure that will raise the debt ceiling. >> if the senate goes along tomorrow, the bill allows the government to allow defaulting on its debt with only hours to spare. gary nurenberg reports a lot of representatives were holding their noses before voting yes. gary. >> reporter: well, holding their noses, anita , because they think it stinks. but not as much as default would stink. official at 7:08. >> the bill is passed without objection. a motion reconsider is laid on the table. >> reporter: the plan raises the debt ceiling and cuts spending by more than $2 trillion over the next decade. >> i think the big win here for us and for the american people is the facts that there are no tax hikes in this package. >> we are fundamentally changing the way business is done here in washington. >> no one got what they wanted. everyone had to give something up. people have the right to be upset. >> it's
. >>> and with just one day to go until a possible u.s. government default, the house passed this evening and sent over to the senate the compromise measure that will raise the debt ceiling. >> if the senate goes along tomorrow, the bill allows the government to allow defaulting on its debt with only hours to spare. gary nurenberg reports a lot of representatives were holding their noses before voting yes. gary. >> reporter: well, holding their noses, anita , because they...
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meaning the u.s. could be downgraded if future deficits are not cut. >>> maryland's tax holiday is just two week can away. maryland residents -- two weeks away. this runs from august 14th to the 20th. >>> when it come to the markets, tech is where the action is. twitters getting a big boost from russian investors. as adam shapiro reports, some are asking if it could be another bubble. >> reporter: the social media tick boom continues and investors can't wait to get their hands on slices of popular web sites. the latest craze, twitter. according to the "wall street journal," after receiving what it called a significant ininvestment from a russian firm, a source familiar to the matter said the ininvestment now value the company at more than $8 billion. according to that source, half of the $800 million investment will go to buy out existing shareholders. the other half will go to twitter itself. investors are making a big bet that the company will eventually develop high revenue on advertising, a model
meaning the u.s. could be downgraded if future deficits are not cut. >>> maryland's tax holiday is just two week can away. maryland residents -- two weeks away. this runs from august 14th to the 20th. >>> when it come to the markets, tech is where the action is. twitters getting a big boost from russian investors. as adam shapiro reports, some are asking if it could be another bubble. >> reporter: the social media tick boom continues and investors can't wait to get their...
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i hope people will tep up and volunteer and mentor. >> first u.s. launch predator drone strikes libya questions raise about how involved the u.s. should be. hey susie, why don't you use this ? it's got a calculator. thanks, dad. this is the neighborhood. you get elm street and you get main street. thank you. and that's just the first quarter. so you want a slide in your office ? or monkey bars, either one. more small businesses choose verizon wireless than any other wireless carrier. where's susie ? is she expecting you ? because they know the small business with the best technology rules. >> here is a fox news alert. the st. louis airport is closed because of tornado damage that ripped off the main terminals roof partly. if they can get the power restored the airport could be cent percent operational by tomorrow. look at the video of the friday's storm and the damage it did. by the time the storm passed, their home was gone. when i came up the stairs it was gone. everything was gone i. i walked up the basement teps and tick your head out of the doo
i hope people will tep up and volunteer and mentor. >> first u.s. launch predator drone strikes libya questions raise about how involved the u.s. should be. hey susie, why don't you use this ? it's got a calculator. thanks, dad. this is the neighborhood. you get elm street and you get main street. thank you. and that's just the first quarter. so you want a slide in your office ? or monkey bars, either one. more small businesses choose verizon wireless than any other wireless carrier....
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three had already been deported and then came back to the u.s. illegally. and eight were fugitives. many have criminal histories including rape and robbery. and this bust is all part of a recent effort targeting criminal aliens. >> we're trying to arrest and remove people that commit crimes. if you don't, the statistics suggest that if they stay in our communities long enough if you're a offendser you're going to commit crimes 50 to 60%. >>> a statement from i.c.e. released today says in part we are a nation with a proud history of immigration. come here lawfully, play bithe rules by the rule, the united states will welcome you with open arms. >> what happens with those people who were arrested. >> there are a total of 139 men and 29 women, some of them are being criminally prosecuted and those who are not prosecuted will go on a list for deportation. >>> teenagers were offered four year full ride scholarships to a local university. the story is coming up next. >>> some gusty thunderstorms and a lot of hail out to our west but those showers are not leaving us. this may not be the la
three had already been deported and then came back to the u.s. illegally. and eight were fugitives. many have criminal histories including rape and robbery. and this bust is all part of a recent effort targeting criminal aliens. >> we're trying to arrest and remove people that commit crimes. if you don't, the statistics suggest that if they stay in our communities long enough if you're a offendser you're going to commit crimes 50 to 60%. >>> a statement from i.c.e. released today...
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the u.s. department of agricultural food and safety and inspection services says it is from chef-requested foods. it includes the establishment number est5792. that was a gesture needed to retail stores in maryland, but no health problems have been reported. looking at mri images of the brain may give doctors clues they need to spot alzheimer's patients early. measure brainhoose bree scans. past that is have shown the area of the brain play a role in alzheimer's disease. 19 patients were classified as high-risk after the brain scan. follow-up studies show over 20% and experience cognitive decline within three years. we talk with an alzheimer's expert on wbal.com. more and more children are ending up in the hospital with symptoms that appear to be like the flu, which it is not. the cause of the mystery illness is found as many common household products, something you would never think about. >> young children have the ability to turn anything into a toy, especially the family's remote control.
the u.s. department of agricultural food and safety and inspection services says it is from chef-requested foods. it includes the establishment number est5792. that was a gesture needed to retail stores in maryland, but no health problems have been reported. looking at mri images of the brain may give doctors clues they need to spot alzheimer's patients early. measure brainhoose bree scans. past that is have shown the area of the brain play a role in alzheimer's disease. 19 patients were...
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Ñoxw >> the u.s. at post office is a " downsizing and they have listed 36 under postal stations they might close most duron small communities they lost eight and a half billion dollars/year. >> we are waiting for the opening bell on wall street they are slightly positive impact at ahead of the opening bell investors are preparing for the worst they are buying gold and the impact will be so widespread and unpredictable it will be hard to shield against the deep losses. the new health home sales of walt report will come out for jim street we will it waiting to see what happens today and investors are nervous. we will wait and see what also happens in washington d.c. >> at 638 to recap some of those stories we're following the manhunt whoever shot to at a police officer he was investigating a girl operation when two people fired assault rife for at the officer they needed and are merck rescue vehicle to remove the officer from the area. a richmond teenager is back in the iraq and telling us survival stor
Ñoxw >> the u.s. at post office is a " downsizing and they have listed 36 under postal stations they might close most duron small communities they lost eight and a half billion dollars/year. >> we are waiting for the opening bell on wall street they are slightly positive impact at ahead of the opening bell investors are preparing for the worst they are buying gold and the impact will be so widespread and unpredictable it will be hard to shield against the deep losses. the new...